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    Structural and Mutational Studies of a Hyperthermophilic Intein from DNA Polymerase II of Pyrococcus abyssi by Du, Zhenming, Liu, Jiajing, Albracht, Clayton D., Hsu, Alice, Chen, Wen, Marieni, Michelle D., Colelli, Kathryn M., Williams, Jennie E., Reitter, Julie N., Mills, Kenneth V., Wang, Chunyu

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (04-11-2011)
    “…Protein splicing is a precise self-catalyzed process in which an intein excises itself from a precursor with the concomitant ligation of the flanking…”
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    The structure, regulation and activity of non‐canonical inteins by Mills, Kenneth V., Reitter, Julie N., Connor, Katherine R., Nicastri, Michael C., Williams, Jennie E., Colelli, Kathryn M., Marieni, Michelle D.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2013)
    “…Abstract only Protein splicing is the post‐translational excision of an intervening polypeptide (intein) from its flanking domains (the exteins), concomitant…”
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    Non‐canonical inteins: Protein splicing by alternate mechanisms by Mills, Kenneth V., Reitter, Julie N., Connor, Katherine R., Nicastri, Michael C., Urbanski, Laura M., Williams, Jennie E., Colelli, Kathryn M., Savidis, George, Marieni, Michelle D.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2012)
    “…Abstract only Protein splicing is the post‐translational excision of an intervening polypeptide (intein) from its flanking domains (the exteins), concomitant…”
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    The influence of conserved catalytic residues on the mechanism of protein splicing of the Pyrococcus abyssi PolII intein by Marieni, Michelle D., Duffee, Lauren R., York, Daniel J., Dorval, Deirdre M., Reitter, Julie N., Mills, Kenneth V.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2011)
    “…Protein splicing is a post‐translational event by which an intervening polypeptide, the intein, facilitates its own excision from the flanking polypeptides,…”
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